Re: Windows XP Welcome Screen

Tech-Archive recommends: Repair Windows Errors & Optimize Windows Performance



Hi Douglas,

As you are booting up the computer, start tapping F8 and choose the last
Configuration that worked. Once you are at the desktop, use your Browser and
go to http://www.tune-up.com and download a trial copy of TuneUp Utilities
2007. This program has everytrhing you need to fix your computer.


--
thecreator


"Douglas" <djmoore1964@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1167090577.310391.291660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Help!,

I am trying to enable the Windows XP welcome screen. I have tried
using Tweak UI and under the "Logon" tab, unchecked the box next to
"Logon automatically at system startup". I have also deleted the
following strings in the registry: "AutoAdminLogon",
"DefaultDomainName", "DefaultPassword", "DefaultUserName".
I am not a part of a domain, so I don't know if DefaultDomainName is
needed.


After I deleted all the strings in the registry, I shut down my
computer, restart and get the welcome screen but then if I reboot
again, I don't get the "welcome screen" and the computer just boots up
and bypasses the welcome screen and automatically adds the strings that

I removed from the registry.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.



.



Relevant Pages

  • The certification password of Internet Explorer 7 and operation of auto complete
    ... About the certification password of Internet Explorer and operation ... By remembering the strings that are input in the following text ... In this registry, there are values whose name is a string of 42 bytes ... We cannot guess the original strings from the hash value, ...
    (Bugtraq)
  • Re: Starp up sequence
    ... >> RunServicesOnce ... >> User Profile Startup Folder ... >> the programs specified in the Computer Configuration setting just before ... >> AppInit_DLLs Registry value. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize)
  • Re: ICS + Home network trouble
    ... >> Do any of the computers have a software firewall ... >> are a very common cause of browser, and file sharing, problems. ... >> Have you used the Registry Editor before? ... > There are 2 servers in domain MSHOME on transport ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
  • Re: 3 computers - one connects to 2 others...
    ... >and share files mutually with the Toshiba and the Systemax. ... This could also be a browser conflict (I'm not talking about Internet Explorer ... Have you used the Registry Editor before? ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
  • Re: "Logon Error" Networking 2 XP Computers
    ... I have set my router to assign 192.168.1.2 to one computer, ... >both were connected to the router and I used the name HALLS for my network. ... Start by making sure the browser service is running on one computer. ... Have you used the Registry Editor before? ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)